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'''Late Homework Policy:''' Accepted up to 24 hours late for 20% penalty. Not accepted after that. Exceptions will be made if arranged before the due date and you have a compelling reason. | '''Late Homework Policy:''' Accepted up to 24 hours late for 20% penalty. Not accepted after that. Exceptions will be made if arranged before the due date and you have a compelling reason. | ||
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'''Grading''' I will make an attempt to grade homework and exams in a way that is consistent, to the extent possible, with the way other professors have graded this class, both this term and in the past. The only specific information I have so far is Jeff's link (also listed above): http://www1.american.edu/faculty/jadler/responsibility.html Hopefully our class will work harder and more responsibly than his, and that will be reflected in the grades. | '''Grading''' I will make an attempt to grade homework and exams in a way that is consistent, to the extent possible, with the way other professors have graded this class, both this term and in the past. The only specific information I have so far is Jeff's link (also listed above): http://www1.american.edu/faculty/jadler/responsibility.html Hopefully our class will work harder and more responsibly than his, and that will be reflected in the grades. |
Revision as of 19:29, 26 August 2013
Elementary Mathematical Models (Math 155)
Instructor: Sean Carver, Ph.D., Professorial Lecturer, American University.
Contact:
- 107 Gray Hall
- carver@american.edu (doesn't work yet)
- seancarverphd@gmail.com
- cell phone (for emergencies): 202-375-1797 Don't call after 8 pm.
Tentative Syllabus. May be revised as the semester progresses.
WEEK | DATE | TOPIC | READING |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Aug 27 - Sep 2 | Sequences and Difference Equations | Ch 1 & 2 |
2 | Sep 3 - Sep 9 | Arithmetic Growth | Ch 3 |
3 | Sep 10 - Sep 16 | Linear Graphs, Functions and Equations | Ch 4 |
4 | Sep 17 - Sep 23 | Quadratic Growth Models | Ch 5 |
5 | Sep 24 - Sep 30 | Exam: Sep 27 | Review |
6 | Oct 1 - Oct 7 | Quadratic Graphs, Functions, and Equations | Ch 6 |
7 | Oct 8 - Oct 14 | Polynomial and Rational Functions Oct 11: Fall break |
Ch 7 |
8 | Oct 15 - Oct 21 | Geometric Growth | Ch 9 |
9 | Oct 22 - Oct 28 | Exponential Functions | Ch 10 |
10 | Oct 29 - Nov 4 | Exam: Nov 1 | Review |
11 | Nov 5 - Nov 11 | Geometric Sums and Mixed Model | Ch 12 |
12 | Nov 12 - Nov 18 | Logistic Growth | Ch 13 |
13 | Nov 19 - Nov 25 | Chaos in Logistic Models | Ch 14 |
14 | Nov 26 - Dec 2 | Review for Final Nov 27 - Dec 1: Thanksgiving Break |
Review |
15 | Dec 3 & 4 | Review for Final Dec 4: Last day of class |
Review |
16 | Tues, Dec 10 | Final |
Homework: Due Tuesdays either during class or in my mailbox in Gray Hall by close of business (5 pm).
Late Homework Policy: Accepted up to 24 hours late for 20% penalty. Not accepted after that. Exceptions will be made if arranged before the due date and you have a compelling reason.
Student responsibility vis-a-via attendance and homework: The following link was shared by Jeff Adler, who taught this class in the past: http://www1.american.edu/faculty/jadler/responsibility.html
Grading I will make an attempt to grade homework and exams in a way that is consistent, to the extent possible, with the way other professors have graded this class, both this term and in the past. The only specific information I have so far is Jeff's link (also listed above): http://www1.american.edu/faculty/jadler/responsibility.html Hopefully our class will work harder and more responsibly than his, and that will be reflected in the grades.
Academic Integrity. To the extent that grades are based on a curve, cheating to get a better grade on an assignment or exam can result in lowering the grades of some of your classmates. This is not acceptable and cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating will be handled as required by American University.
Office Hours